According to the notice published on SAM.gov Thursday, the potential contractor will provide services for space technology analysis, development, integration, experimentation, demonstration and evaluation in support of the AFRL and Integrated Experiments and Evaluation Division, or RVE, mission. The project aims to conduct research and development to showcase the feasibility of innovative space technologies.
Under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the small business set-aside program requires services such as concept design, development, integration, test and evaluation and engineering prototypes. These engineering and technical services will be utilized for functional areas and activities, including mission and space system development, flight experiment prototyping, assembly, integration and testing, flight experiment operations, ground system development and program support.
Interested vendors may send their proposals by March 3.
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